https://www.expedia.com/Cape-Town.d6046820.Destination-Travel-Guides
Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

published:13 Feb 2017

views:1198023

As the taxman targets to collect over one-point-one trillion rand this tax season. Hundreds of revenue services employees on Saturday embarked on an information drive in Cape Town. They thanked South Africans for their loyal tax paying ways, as also gave useful information to the public on who must submit returns.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

published:08 Oct 2016

views:172

Everyone keeps asking to see Long Street at night - We've done that a few times in the past like this...
https://youtu.be/JjFcf23V1Zo?t=55s
or this
https://youtu.be/6H1Iabq562A
Creating a viral video is almost impossible, in a context of viral videos this one is a success in the context of Cape Town
https://travelvids.tv/behind-scenes-whats-long-street/
Want to create and edit videos like this, go and check out our FREE 20 tips on how to make your own travel video with your smartphone.
http://travelvids.tv/how-to-create-vacation-videos/
Dean put on his tour guide hat for a day and visited Long Street in Cape Town. His journey takes him from the bottom to the top and down again. There are close to 60 shops and people in this video, but you only see Dean 3 or 4 times. He used a simple trick we like to call "The informal interview".
The InformalInterview
Not everyone likes being on camera, but luckily there is another way of getting information across to the viewer. This is something we call an informal interview. Just ask people simple questions. Obviously you may want to give your interviewee a pre-warning that you are filming (and ask permission). I put emphasis on the word simple because you don't want long open ended answers. Also try and get them to answer with the question repeated in the answer.
Example:
Q: Where are we? A: Here. Wrong.
Q: Where are we? A: We are here. Correct
This way you can cut your voice asking the question out of the final video.
Cape Town TravelGuide take you up and down long street.
Want to see what it's like at night in Cape Town city Centre check out this video
Long Street, Cape Town is said to be one most dangerous city in the world... we went out to prove otherwise, by meeting the people that work here...
If you take your credit cards and wallet with you it will end up empty from all the cool stuff you can buy.
Or maybe not, if you have Euros & dollars to spend its one of the most affordable cities in the world not to mention the friendly people and the beauty.
Like any major city small crime is a reality, so be vigilant and don't flash your cash.

Crack Houses (2001): This exposé investigates the growing crack problem in Cape Town, from the squalor and desperation of a notorious crack-house, still operating after several police raids, to the widespread use of youths as young as 16 as carriers and sellers.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures#
In a well-known crack den in Cape Town, "the Rainbow Nation turns a paler shade of grey together". The dealing is not restricted to poor ghettos either, drugs are widely and brazenly available from polite youths in the most respectable middle-class suburbs. Such is the level of these children's professionalism, that they even circulate price lists cataloguing their wares at school. Drug-dealing and use has become so ingrained in the fabric of community life that few residents are prepared to speak out, and police are seemingly powerless to stop the dealing. "As night follows day follows night they arrive… and stay till their money runs out". Penetrating secret footage from inside these bastions of drugland gives a powerful insight into the growing problem of drug addiction and supply.
For more information, visit https://www.journeyman.tv/film/1067
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
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SABC Special Assignment - Ref. 1067

published:13 Nov 2018

views:82368

5 MegalodonCaught on Tape & Spotted In Real Life!
Description:
The Megalodon is a prehistoric creature resembling a shark, but much bigger and more vicious. Megalodon or “big tooth is a species of 20-yards-long sharks that lived between 23 and 2.6 million years ago. Its teeth were 7 inches long and could tear through meat like butter. This massive monster is considered to be the most powerful predator in history. But some say that specimens of the terrifying fish still live in our waters today. Here are 5 Megalodons caught on camera & spotted in real life part two.
#5 Cape Town Megalodon Attack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8LB4KXGkg
On a charter fishing boat, off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, four friends decide to take a fishing trip. One of the girls on the ship says they are off to catch the biggest fish they can find, but it seems like maybe the biggest fish found them. The boat suffers an enormous blow, the camera falls to the floor and you can hear the friend’s voices screaming. Later, news reports claimed that the bodies of the four people could not be found. Investigators also found the boat either bitten or torn in half.
#4 Not Quite Biting Today...Wait, Yes They Are
https://blindside.me/
Imagine sitting on a boat, enjoying a beer and fishing when you see a much bigger fish than you bargained on. The man in this video captures two fins approaching his boat. His fright escalates when see how far apart the dorsal fin and the upper lobe are from one another.. The fisherman finally panics, but captures a terrific up-close image of the gigantic monster of the deep. If the video isn't a forgery, there is no question that the size of the fish makes it a real-life present-day Megalodon.
#3 KayakCatastrophe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcFcy6v4yeo
Almost any shark can be terrifying. But 42 footer right in front of your kayak? This incident happened to one unlucky kayak enthusiast on his day off. As the giant black shark approaches the hobbyist, you can see the man trying to paddle away from certain death. Compared to this brutal doom, they actually had it easy in the movie Deliverance.
#2 Megalodon Attacks A Whale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_3715886429&feature=iv&src_vid=i77ZXdhe148&v=n-H8pgyqdIg
The whale is the biggest creature to roam in the depths of the ocean. A whale's surface splash is a tremendous visual. But this time, the whale's breathing is interrupted by a Megalodon, and what happens next has been called a clash of the titans. But what happens when this event is ruined by a battle of the titans. A whale fighting a Megalodon. Unfortunately, we don't have a happy ending to report - the Megalodon makes a meal out of a chunk of the whale's tail, wounding the beautiful giant.
#1 Chile Today, SharkTomorrow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWyGsjWHHEA
Governments have often placed underwater cameras on the sea floor to monitor the behavior of marine life. The cameras have spotted some astounding things over the years, and private-sector investigators have followed suit with aquatic cameras of their own. One young man from Chile who placed a camera in the Pacific Ocean captured the image of an unusually large fish and immediately reported it to authorities. By synchronizing frames of video and doing some calculations, marine biologists determined the size of the animal...an astonishing 62 feet. Being skeptical, they re- calculated their results and got the same amazing result. This could be real life evidence that the Megalodon exists!
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Great opportunity for a statistical analyst in a global organisation in Cape Town. If you have 3 - 5 years experience as a statistical analyst, data warehousing and google analytics experience and you are looking for new adventures please send us your CV to cpt@initiateinternational.co.za or visit our website for more exciting opportunities.

published:19 Jul 2017

views:29

22/05/2014 - Newlands, Cape town, house break-in.
SUSPECT WANTED! If you have any information on this man or can identify the dark colour BMW X3 used for the robbery, please contact bsecuremichele@gmail.com

published:18 Jun 2014

views:5486

Subscribe to Sofar Sounds for new music every day: http://bit.ly/subscribetosofar
Manny Walters performing "My OwnFault" at Sofar Cape Town on June 22nd, 2017. Sofar puts on hundreds of intimate shows each month around the world. Find an upcoming date in your city: http://bit.ly/findasofar
Sofar Sounds transforms everyday spaces - like a living room or retail shop - and turns it into a captivating venue for secret, live shows, creating an immersive experience that brings guests & artists closer together. Each Sofar is small, and typically features three diverse acts, with no headliner.
Attend, Host, Perform, Volunteer - the many ways you can get involved and be a part of the Sofar Sounds experience.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Find us on Facebook and Twitter for more information
http://facebook.com/sofarsounds
http://twitter.com/sofarsounds
http://facebook.com/sofarsoundscapetown
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Artist: Manny Walters
http://facebook.com/mannywalters
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/anecdotes-ep/id1010954371
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Filmed by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Edited by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Audio by: MyOhMy Entertainment
http://myohmy.co.za
Lighting: Bounceboard Productions
http://bounceboardproductions.com
Venue: The LegacyProject

Information

Information (shortened as info) is that which informs. In other words, it is the answer to a question of some kind. It is also that from which data and knowledge can be derived, as data represents values attributed to parameters, and knowledge signifies understanding of real things or abstract concepts. As it regards data, the information's existence is not necessarily coupled to an observer (it exists beyond an event horizon, for example), while in the case of knowledge, the information requires a cognitive observer.

At its most fundamental, information is any propagation of cause and effect within a system. Information is conveyed either as the content of a message or through direct or indirect observation of some thing. That which is perceived can be construed as a message in its own right, and in that sense, information is always conveyed as the content of a message.

Classified (rapper)

Life and career

Music career

Classified attended Hants East Rural High School in Milford Station, Nova Scotia. He started his own production label, Half Life Records, and released his first full-length LP called Time's Up, Kid, in 1995. After years of working on music and sorting through labelcontracts, Classified produced, recorded and released his ninth album, Trial & Error, and signed a nationwide distribution deal with Toronto-based, URBNET Records. Containing collaborations with up-and-coming Canadian artists like Eternia and DL Incognito, as well as Canadian rap veteran, Maestro, the album was one of the highest selling independent rap albums in Canada in 2004.

South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.

Apartheid

Apartheid (Afrikaans pronunciation:[ɐˈpartɦɛit]; an Afrikaans word meaning "separateness", or "the state of being apart", literally "apart-hood") was a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National Party (NP), the governing party from 1948 to 1994. Under apartheid, the rights, associations, and movements of the majority black inhabitants and other ethnic groups were curtailed, and white minority rule was maintained. Apartheid was developed after World War II by the Afrikaner-dominated National Party and Broederbond organizations. The ideology was also enforced in South West Africa, which was administered by South Africa under a League of Nations mandate (revoked in 1966 via United Nations Resolution 2145), until it gained independence as Namibia in 1990. By extension, the term is currently used for forms of systematic segregation established by the state authority in a country against the social and civil rights of a certain group of citizens due to ethnic prejudices.

Plot

The Goodies are hired by a maniacally racist South African Tourist Agent to make an advertisement encouraging Britons to come to South Africa. However, the tourist agent is unhappy with what they have done, since they showed black people in South Africa having a good time. Tim points out that South Africa has many black people, but the Tourist Agent retorts that they are not having a good time. The enraged agent forces the Goodies to emigrate to South Africa.

The influx of tourist boats the Goodies' advertisement brings allows the black people an opportunity to get away from South Africa, leading to apartheid segregation disintegrating. To keep the economy going, apartheid is replaced by the new segregation of apartheight (apart-height). Tim and Graeme are tall enough not to be affected — but Bill is not quite tall enough. Bill, and the South African jockeys, are now treated as the second class citizens of South Africa, and are put under curfew. Bill is also forced to work for Tim and Graeme, who both take full advantage of Bill's newly disadvantaged position and treat him like a slave. Bill takes charge of the situation, and he and the jockeys rebel and eventually win out against their 'masters'.

Sofar Sounds

Sofar Sounds (or Songs from a Room) is a program where members sign up to be invited to a private concert. The events started in London in March 2009 by Rafe Offer, Rocky Start and Dave Alexander. The lineup for the concert is not disclosed until the event starts, while the location is only announced the day before. The ethos behind this is that highlighting headlining acts encourages people to turn up late and not respect the other performers. All genres are welcome to apply to perform. Local city leaders and their review teams curate the evenings.
There are now more than 100 Sofar Sounds gigs each month, many of which are hosted in members’ living rooms. Sofar has communities in more than 200 cities worldwide.

Musicians, bands and artists can sign up to play at these events, choosing to be paid from voluntary attendee contributions via a hat being passed around the audience (or in some cities, digital donations), or having their gig filmed, edited into a high quality video and uploaded to the Sofar Sounds YouTube channel which is also shared on the website www.sofarsounds.com. Some gigs are live-streamed. Typically, three artists perform at each gig. Emphasis is placed on the crowd being respectful – switching off their phones and listening.
Many cities have wait lists for attendance. There are around 2,000 requests for each London gig, but invitations to the purposely-small gig will only be extended to 50-60 of those applicants.
In June 2015 Sofar Sounds teamed up with Uber to host a series of secret gigs.

Cape Town Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

https://www.expedia.com/Cape-Town.d6046820.Destination-Travel-Guides
Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

2:09

SARS employees embark on an information drive, Cape Town

SARS employees embark on an information drive, Cape Town

SARS employees embark on an information drive, Cape Town

As the taxman targets to collect over one-point-one trillion rand this tax season. Hundreds of revenue services employees on Saturday embarked on an information drive in Cape Town. They thanked South Africans for their loyal tax paying ways, as also gave useful information to the public on who must submit returns.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

5:29

Long Street, Cape Town. Pinned as one of the most dangerous cities in the world?

Long Street, Cape Town. Pinned as one of the most dangerous cities in the world?

Long Street, Cape Town. Pinned as one of the most dangerous cities in the world?

Everyone keeps asking to see Long Street at night - We've done that a few times in the past like this...
https://youtu.be/JjFcf23V1Zo?t=55s
or this
https://youtu.be/6H1Iabq562A
Creating a viral video is almost impossible, in a context of viral videos this one is a success in the context of Cape Town
https://travelvids.tv/behind-scenes-whats-long-street/
Want to create and edit videos like this, go and check out our FREE 20 tips on how to make your own travel video with your smartphone.
http://travelvids.tv/how-to-create-vacation-videos/
Dean put on his tour guide hat for a day and visited Long Street in Cape Town. His journey takes him from the bottom to the top and down again. There are close to 60 shops and people in this video, but you only see Dean 3 or 4 times. He used a simple trick we like to call "The informal interview".
The InformalInterview
Not everyone likes being on camera, but luckily there is another way of getting information across to the viewer. This is something we call an informal interview. Just ask people simple questions. Obviously you may want to give your interviewee a pre-warning that you are filming (and ask permission). I put emphasis on the word simple because you don't want long open ended answers. Also try and get them to answer with the question repeated in the answer.
Example:
Q: Where are we? A: Here. Wrong.
Q: Where are we? A: We are here. Correct
This way you can cut your voice asking the question out of the final video.
Cape Town TravelGuide take you up and down long street.
Want to see what it's like at night in Cape Town city Centre check out this video
Long Street, Cape Town is said to be one most dangerous city in the world... we went out to prove otherwise, by meeting the people that work here...
If you take your credit cards and wallet with you it will end up empty from all the cool stuff you can buy.
Or maybe not, if you have Euros & dollars to spend its one of the most affordable cities in the world not to mention the friendly people and the beauty.
Like any major city small crime is a reality, so be vigilant and don't flash your cash.

Cape Town's Crack Crisis Laid Bare (2001)

Crack Houses (2001): This exposé investigates the growing crack problem in Cape Town, from the squalor and desperation of a notorious crack-house, still operating after several police raids, to the widespread use of youths as young as 16 as carriers and sellers.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures#
In a well-known crack den in Cape Town, "the Rainbow Nation turns a paler shade of grey together". The dealing is not restricted to poor ghettos either, drugs are widely and brazenly available from polite youths in the most respectable middle-class suburbs. Such is the level of these children's professionalism, that they even circulate price lists cataloguing their wares at school. Drug-dealing and use has become so ingrained in the fabric of community life that few residents are prepared to speak out, and police are seemingly powerless to stop the dealing. "As night follows day follows night they arrive… and stay till their money runs out". Penetrating secret footage from inside these bastions of drugland gives a powerful insight into the growing problem of drug addiction and supply.
For more information, visit https://www.journeyman.tv/film/1067
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
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SABC Special Assignment - Ref. 1067

4:25

5 Megalodon Caught on Camera & Spotted In Real Life! #2

5 Megalodon Caught on Camera & Spotted In Real Life! #2

5 Megalodon Caught on Camera & Spotted In Real Life! #2

5 MegalodonCaught on Tape & Spotted In Real Life!
Description:
The Megalodon is a prehistoric creature resembling a shark, but much bigger and more vicious. Megalodon or “big tooth is a species of 20-yards-long sharks that lived between 23 and 2.6 million years ago. Its teeth were 7 inches long and could tear through meat like butter. This massive monster is considered to be the most powerful predator in history. But some say that specimens of the terrifying fish still live in our waters today. Here are 5 Megalodons caught on camera & spotted in real life part two.
#5 Cape Town Megalodon Attack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8LB4KXGkg
On a charter fishing boat, off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, four friends decide to take a fishing trip. One of the girls on the ship says they are off to catch the biggest fish they can find, but it seems like maybe the biggest fish found them. The boat suffers an enormous blow, the camera falls to the floor and you can hear the friend’s voices screaming. Later, news reports claimed that the bodies of the four people could not be found. Investigators also found the boat either bitten or torn in half.
#4 Not Quite Biting Today...Wait, Yes They Are
https://blindside.me/
Imagine sitting on a boat, enjoying a beer and fishing when you see a much bigger fish than you bargained on. The man in this video captures two fins approaching his boat. His fright escalates when see how far apart the dorsal fin and the upper lobe are from one another.. The fisherman finally panics, but captures a terrific up-close image of the gigantic monster of the deep. If the video isn't a forgery, there is no question that the size of the fish makes it a real-life present-day Megalodon.
#3 KayakCatastrophe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcFcy6v4yeo
Almost any shark can be terrifying. But 42 footer right in front of your kayak? This incident happened to one unlucky kayak enthusiast on his day off. As the giant black shark approaches the hobbyist, you can see the man trying to paddle away from certain death. Compared to this brutal doom, they actually had it easy in the movie Deliverance.
#2 Megalodon Attacks A Whale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_3715886429&feature=iv&src_vid=i77ZXdhe148&v=n-H8pgyqdIg
The whale is the biggest creature to roam in the depths of the ocean. A whale's surface splash is a tremendous visual. But this time, the whale's breathing is interrupted by a Megalodon, and what happens next has been called a clash of the titans. But what happens when this event is ruined by a battle of the titans. A whale fighting a Megalodon. Unfortunately, we don't have a happy ending to report - the Megalodon makes a meal out of a chunk of the whale's tail, wounding the beautiful giant.
#1 Chile Today, SharkTomorrow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWyGsjWHHEA
Governments have often placed underwater cameras on the sea floor to monitor the behavior of marine life. The cameras have spotted some astounding things over the years, and private-sector investigators have followed suit with aquatic cameras of their own. One young man from Chile who placed a camera in the Pacific Ocean captured the image of an unusually large fish and immediately reported it to authorities. By synchronizing frames of video and doing some calculations, marine biologists determined the size of the animal...an astonishing 62 feet. Being skeptical, they re- calculated their results and got the same amazing result. This could be real life evidence that the Megalodon exists!
Background Music: BG MusicTemplate: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
For copyright matters please contact us: OfficialAmerikano@hotmail.com
_________________________________________________________________
Thank you so much for watching! Smash that like button for more, make sure you share the video with your friends and dont forget to subscribe!
Make sure to follow me here:
https://twitter.com/Top5sFinest

Great opportunity for a statistical analyst in a global organisation in Cape Town. If you have 3 - 5 years experience as a statistical analyst, data warehousing and google analytics experience and you are looking for new adventures please send us your CV to cpt@initiateinternational.co.za or visit our website for more exciting opportunities.

4:01

Newlands, Cape Town, house break-in - information wanted

Newlands, Cape Town, house break-in - information wanted

Newlands, Cape Town, house break-in - information wanted

22/05/2014 - Newlands, Cape town, house break-in.
SUSPECT WANTED! If you have any information on this man or can identify the dark colour BMW X3 used for the robbery, please contact bsecuremichele@gmail.com

4:59

Manny Walters - My Own Fault | Sofar Cape Town

Manny Walters - My Own Fault | Sofar Cape Town

Manny Walters - My Own Fault | Sofar Cape Town

Subscribe to Sofar Sounds for new music every day: http://bit.ly/subscribetosofar
Manny Walters performing "My OwnFault" at Sofar Cape Town on June 22nd, 2017. Sofar puts on hundreds of intimate shows each month around the world. Find an upcoming date in your city: http://bit.ly/findasofar
Sofar Sounds transforms everyday spaces - like a living room or retail shop - and turns it into a captivating venue for secret, live shows, creating an immersive experience that brings guests & artists closer together. Each Sofar is small, and typically features three diverse acts, with no headliner.
Attend, Host, Perform, Volunteer - the many ways you can get involved and be a part of the Sofar Sounds experience.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Find us on Facebook and Twitter for more information
http://facebook.com/sofarsounds
http://twitter.com/sofarsounds
http://facebook.com/sofarsoundscapetown
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Artist: Manny Walters
http://facebook.com/mannywalters
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/anecdotes-ep/id1010954371
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Filmed by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Edited by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Audio by: MyOhMy Entertainment
http://myohmy.co.za
Lighting: Bounceboard Productions
http://bounceboardproductions.com
Venue: The LegacyProject

3:01

Torture Chamber information about the Castello in Cape Town South Africa xvid

Torture Chamber information about the Castello in Cape Town South Africa xvid

Torture Chamber information about the Castello in Cape Town South Africa xvid

SARS employees embark on an information drive, Cape Town

As the taxman targets to collect over one-point-one trillion rand this tax season. Hundreds of revenue services employees on Saturday embarked on an information drive in Cape Town. They thanked South Africans for their loyal tax paying ways, as also gave useful information to the public on who must submit returns.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

published: 08 Oct 2016

Long Street, Cape Town. Pinned as one of the most dangerous cities in the world?

Everyone keeps asking to see Long Street at night - We've done that a few times in the past like this...
https://youtu.be/JjFcf23V1Zo?t=55s
or this
https://youtu.be/6H1Iabq562A
Creating a viral video is almost impossible, in a context of viral videos this one is a success in the context of Cape Town
https://travelvids.tv/behind-scenes-whats-long-street/
Want to create and edit videos like this, go and check out our FREE 20 tips on how to make your own travel video with your smartphone.
http://travelvids.tv/how-to-create-vacation-videos/
Dean put on his tour guide hat for a day and visited Long Street in Cape Town. His journey takes him from the bottom to the top and down again. There are close to 60 shops and people in this video, but you only see Dean 3 or 4 times. He used a simpl...

Cape Town: Gangs, Race and Poverty 20 years after Apartheid

«TownshipLessons from the Cape of Good Hope» (2014) tells the story of people living in the Cape Flats area outside of Cape Town, South Africa 20 years after Apartheid.
How do township residents in slums cope with crime, unemployment and poverty in a country still very much struggling with racism, underdevelopment and inequality?
If you want to support the portrayed NGO and their projects in Lavender Hill, they are happy to receive your donations: http://www.philisaabafazi.org
Deutsch / German:
«Township Lessons from the Cape of Good Hope» zeigt auf, wie grosse Teile der Bevölkerung Kapstadts auch 20 Jahre nach der Apartheid unter deren Folgen leiden.
Brutale Gangkriminalität, Armut in informellen Siedlungen und Bewältigung der Rassentrennungsära sind Themen, die im Gespräch mit Be...

Cape Town's Crack Crisis Laid Bare (2001)

Crack Houses (2001): This exposé investigates the growing crack problem in Cape Town, from the squalor and desperation of a notorious crack-house, still operating after several police raids, to the widespread use of youths as young as 16 as carriers and sellers.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures#
In a well-known crack den in Cape Town, "the Rainbow Nation turns a paler shade of grey together". The dealing is not restricted to poor ghettos either, drugs are widely and brazenly available from polite youths in the most respectable middle-class suburbs. Such is the level of these children's professionalism, that they even circulate price lists cataloguing their wares at school. Drug-dealing and use has become so ingrained in ...

published: 13 Nov 2018

5 Megalodon Caught on Camera & Spotted In Real Life! #2

5 MegalodonCaught on Tape & Spotted In Real Life!
Description:
The Megalodon is a prehistoric creature resembling a shark, but much bigger and more vicious. Megalodon or “big tooth is a species of 20-yards-long sharks that lived between 23 and 2.6 million years ago. Its teeth were 7 inches long and could tear through meat like butter. This massive monster is considered to be the most powerful predator in history. But some say that specimens of the terrifying fish still live in our waters today. Here are 5 Megalodons caught on camera & spotted in real life part two.
#5 Cape Town Megalodon Attack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8LB4KXGkg
On a charter fishing boat, off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, four friends decide to take a fishing trip. One of the girls on the ship says th...

Great opportunity for a statistical analyst in a global organisation in Cape Town. If you have 3 - 5 years experience as a statistical analyst, data warehousing and google analytics experience and you are looking for new adventures please send us your CV to cpt@initiateinternational.co.za or visit our website for more exciting opportunities.

published: 19 Jul 2017

Newlands, Cape Town, house break-in - information wanted

22/05/2014 - Newlands, Cape town, house break-in.
SUSPECT WANTED! If you have any information on this man or can identify the dark colour BMW X3 used for the robbery, please contact bsecuremichele@gmail.com

published: 18 Jun 2014

Manny Walters - My Own Fault | Sofar Cape Town

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Manny Walters performing "My OwnFault" at Sofar Cape Town on June 22nd, 2017. Sofar puts on hundreds of intimate shows each month around the world. Find an upcoming date in your city: http://bit.ly/findasofar
Sofar Sounds transforms everyday spaces - like a living room or retail shop - and turns it into a captivating venue for secret, live shows, creating an immersive experience that brings guests & artists closer together. Each Sofar is small, and typically features three diverse acts, with no headliner.
Attend, Host, Perform, Volunteer - the many ways you can get involved and be a part of the Sofar Sounds experience.
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published: 24 Jul 2017

Torture Chamber information about the Castello in Cape Town South Africa xvid

https://www.expedia.com/Cape-Town.d6046820.Destination-Travel-Guides
Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

https://www.expedia.com/Cape-Town.d6046820.Destination-Travel-Guides
Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

SARS employees embark on an information drive, Cape Town

As the taxman targets to collect over one-point-one trillion rand this tax season. Hundreds of revenue services employees on Saturday embarked on an information...

As the taxman targets to collect over one-point-one trillion rand this tax season. Hundreds of revenue services employees on Saturday embarked on an information drive in Cape Town. They thanked South Africans for their loyal tax paying ways, as also gave useful information to the public on who must submit returns.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

As the taxman targets to collect over one-point-one trillion rand this tax season. Hundreds of revenue services employees on Saturday embarked on an information drive in Cape Town. They thanked South Africans for their loyal tax paying ways, as also gave useful information to the public on who must submit returns.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

Long Street, Cape Town. Pinned as one of the most dangerous cities in the world?

Everyone keeps asking to see Long Street at night - We've done that a few times in the past like this...
https://youtu.be/JjFcf23V1Zo?t=55s
or this
https://yo...

Everyone keeps asking to see Long Street at night - We've done that a few times in the past like this...
https://youtu.be/JjFcf23V1Zo?t=55s
or this
https://youtu.be/6H1Iabq562A
Creating a viral video is almost impossible, in a context of viral videos this one is a success in the context of Cape Town
https://travelvids.tv/behind-scenes-whats-long-street/
Want to create and edit videos like this, go and check out our FREE 20 tips on how to make your own travel video with your smartphone.
http://travelvids.tv/how-to-create-vacation-videos/
Dean put on his tour guide hat for a day and visited Long Street in Cape Town. His journey takes him from the bottom to the top and down again. There are close to 60 shops and people in this video, but you only see Dean 3 or 4 times. He used a simple trick we like to call "The informal interview".
The InformalInterview
Not everyone likes being on camera, but luckily there is another way of getting information across to the viewer. This is something we call an informal interview. Just ask people simple questions. Obviously you may want to give your interviewee a pre-warning that you are filming (and ask permission). I put emphasis on the word simple because you don't want long open ended answers. Also try and get them to answer with the question repeated in the answer.
Example:
Q: Where are we? A: Here. Wrong.
Q: Where are we? A: We are here. Correct
This way you can cut your voice asking the question out of the final video.
Cape Town TravelGuide take you up and down long street.
Want to see what it's like at night in Cape Town city Centre check out this video
Long Street, Cape Town is said to be one most dangerous city in the world... we went out to prove otherwise, by meeting the people that work here...
If you take your credit cards and wallet with you it will end up empty from all the cool stuff you can buy.
Or maybe not, if you have Euros & dollars to spend its one of the most affordable cities in the world not to mention the friendly people and the beauty.
Like any major city small crime is a reality, so be vigilant and don't flash your cash.

Everyone keeps asking to see Long Street at night - We've done that a few times in the past like this...
https://youtu.be/JjFcf23V1Zo?t=55s
or this
https://youtu.be/6H1Iabq562A
Creating a viral video is almost impossible, in a context of viral videos this one is a success in the context of Cape Town
https://travelvids.tv/behind-scenes-whats-long-street/
Want to create and edit videos like this, go and check out our FREE 20 tips on how to make your own travel video with your smartphone.
http://travelvids.tv/how-to-create-vacation-videos/
Dean put on his tour guide hat for a day and visited Long Street in Cape Town. His journey takes him from the bottom to the top and down again. There are close to 60 shops and people in this video, but you only see Dean 3 or 4 times. He used a simple trick we like to call "The informal interview".
The InformalInterview
Not everyone likes being on camera, but luckily there is another way of getting information across to the viewer. This is something we call an informal interview. Just ask people simple questions. Obviously you may want to give your interviewee a pre-warning that you are filming (and ask permission). I put emphasis on the word simple because you don't want long open ended answers. Also try and get them to answer with the question repeated in the answer.
Example:
Q: Where are we? A: Here. Wrong.
Q: Where are we? A: We are here. Correct
This way you can cut your voice asking the question out of the final video.
Cape Town TravelGuide take you up and down long street.
Want to see what it's like at night in Cape Town city Centre check out this video
Long Street, Cape Town is said to be one most dangerous city in the world... we went out to prove otherwise, by meeting the people that work here...
If you take your credit cards and wallet with you it will end up empty from all the cool stuff you can buy.
Or maybe not, if you have Euros & dollars to spend its one of the most affordable cities in the world not to mention the friendly people and the beauty.
Like any major city small crime is a reality, so be vigilant and don't flash your cash.

Cape Town's Crack Crisis Laid Bare (2001)

Crack Houses (2001): This exposé investigates the growing crack problem in Cape Town, from the squalor and desperation of a notorious crack-house, still operati...

Crack Houses (2001): This exposé investigates the growing crack problem in Cape Town, from the squalor and desperation of a notorious crack-house, still operating after several police raids, to the widespread use of youths as young as 16 as carriers and sellers.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures#
In a well-known crack den in Cape Town, "the Rainbow Nation turns a paler shade of grey together". The dealing is not restricted to poor ghettos either, drugs are widely and brazenly available from polite youths in the most respectable middle-class suburbs. Such is the level of these children's professionalism, that they even circulate price lists cataloguing their wares at school. Drug-dealing and use has become so ingrained in the fabric of community life that few residents are prepared to speak out, and police are seemingly powerless to stop the dealing. "As night follows day follows night they arrive… and stay till their money runs out". Penetrating secret footage from inside these bastions of drugland gives a powerful insight into the growing problem of drug addiction and supply.
For more information, visit https://www.journeyman.tv/film/1067
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Crack Houses (2001): This exposé investigates the growing crack problem in Cape Town, from the squalor and desperation of a notorious crack-house, still operating after several police raids, to the widespread use of youths as young as 16 as carriers and sellers.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures#
In a well-known crack den in Cape Town, "the Rainbow Nation turns a paler shade of grey together". The dealing is not restricted to poor ghettos either, drugs are widely and brazenly available from polite youths in the most respectable middle-class suburbs. Such is the level of these children's professionalism, that they even circulate price lists cataloguing their wares at school. Drug-dealing and use has become so ingrained in the fabric of community life that few residents are prepared to speak out, and police are seemingly powerless to stop the dealing. "As night follows day follows night they arrive… and stay till their money runs out". Penetrating secret footage from inside these bastions of drugland gives a powerful insight into the growing problem of drug addiction and supply.
For more information, visit https://www.journeyman.tv/film/1067
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
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SABC Special Assignment - Ref. 1067

5 MegalodonCaught on Tape & Spotted In Real Life!
Description:
The Megalodon is a prehistoric creature resembling a shark, but much bigger and more vicious. Megalodon or “big tooth is a species of 20-yards-long sharks that lived between 23 and 2.6 million years ago. Its teeth were 7 inches long and could tear through meat like butter. This massive monster is considered to be the most powerful predator in history. But some say that specimens of the terrifying fish still live in our waters today. Here are 5 Megalodons caught on camera & spotted in real life part two.
#5 Cape Town Megalodon Attack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8LB4KXGkg
On a charter fishing boat, off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, four friends decide to take a fishing trip. One of the girls on the ship says they are off to catch the biggest fish they can find, but it seems like maybe the biggest fish found them. The boat suffers an enormous blow, the camera falls to the floor and you can hear the friend’s voices screaming. Later, news reports claimed that the bodies of the four people could not be found. Investigators also found the boat either bitten or torn in half.
#4 Not Quite Biting Today...Wait, Yes They Are
https://blindside.me/
Imagine sitting on a boat, enjoying a beer and fishing when you see a much bigger fish than you bargained on. The man in this video captures two fins approaching his boat. His fright escalates when see how far apart the dorsal fin and the upper lobe are from one another.. The fisherman finally panics, but captures a terrific up-close image of the gigantic monster of the deep. If the video isn't a forgery, there is no question that the size of the fish makes it a real-life present-day Megalodon.
#3 KayakCatastrophe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcFcy6v4yeo
Almost any shark can be terrifying. But 42 footer right in front of your kayak? This incident happened to one unlucky kayak enthusiast on his day off. As the giant black shark approaches the hobbyist, you can see the man trying to paddle away from certain death. Compared to this brutal doom, they actually had it easy in the movie Deliverance.
#2 Megalodon Attacks A Whale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_3715886429&feature=iv&src_vid=i77ZXdhe148&v=n-H8pgyqdIg
The whale is the biggest creature to roam in the depths of the ocean. A whale's surface splash is a tremendous visual. But this time, the whale's breathing is interrupted by a Megalodon, and what happens next has been called a clash of the titans. But what happens when this event is ruined by a battle of the titans. A whale fighting a Megalodon. Unfortunately, we don't have a happy ending to report - the Megalodon makes a meal out of a chunk of the whale's tail, wounding the beautiful giant.
#1 Chile Today, SharkTomorrow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWyGsjWHHEA
Governments have often placed underwater cameras on the sea floor to monitor the behavior of marine life. The cameras have spotted some astounding things over the years, and private-sector investigators have followed suit with aquatic cameras of their own. One young man from Chile who placed a camera in the Pacific Ocean captured the image of an unusually large fish and immediately reported it to authorities. By synchronizing frames of video and doing some calculations, marine biologists determined the size of the animal...an astonishing 62 feet. Being skeptical, they re- calculated their results and got the same amazing result. This could be real life evidence that the Megalodon exists!
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5 MegalodonCaught on Tape & Spotted In Real Life!
Description:
The Megalodon is a prehistoric creature resembling a shark, but much bigger and more vicious. Megalodon or “big tooth is a species of 20-yards-long sharks that lived between 23 and 2.6 million years ago. Its teeth were 7 inches long and could tear through meat like butter. This massive monster is considered to be the most powerful predator in history. But some say that specimens of the terrifying fish still live in our waters today. Here are 5 Megalodons caught on camera & spotted in real life part two.
#5 Cape Town Megalodon Attack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8LB4KXGkg
On a charter fishing boat, off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, four friends decide to take a fishing trip. One of the girls on the ship says they are off to catch the biggest fish they can find, but it seems like maybe the biggest fish found them. The boat suffers an enormous blow, the camera falls to the floor and you can hear the friend’s voices screaming. Later, news reports claimed that the bodies of the four people could not be found. Investigators also found the boat either bitten or torn in half.
#4 Not Quite Biting Today...Wait, Yes They Are
https://blindside.me/
Imagine sitting on a boat, enjoying a beer and fishing when you see a much bigger fish than you bargained on. The man in this video captures two fins approaching his boat. His fright escalates when see how far apart the dorsal fin and the upper lobe are from one another.. The fisherman finally panics, but captures a terrific up-close image of the gigantic monster of the deep. If the video isn't a forgery, there is no question that the size of the fish makes it a real-life present-day Megalodon.
#3 KayakCatastrophe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcFcy6v4yeo
Almost any shark can be terrifying. But 42 footer right in front of your kayak? This incident happened to one unlucky kayak enthusiast on his day off. As the giant black shark approaches the hobbyist, you can see the man trying to paddle away from certain death. Compared to this brutal doom, they actually had it easy in the movie Deliverance.
#2 Megalodon Attacks A Whale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_3715886429&feature=iv&src_vid=i77ZXdhe148&v=n-H8pgyqdIg
The whale is the biggest creature to roam in the depths of the ocean. A whale's surface splash is a tremendous visual. But this time, the whale's breathing is interrupted by a Megalodon, and what happens next has been called a clash of the titans. But what happens when this event is ruined by a battle of the titans. A whale fighting a Megalodon. Unfortunately, we don't have a happy ending to report - the Megalodon makes a meal out of a chunk of the whale's tail, wounding the beautiful giant.
#1 Chile Today, SharkTomorrow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWyGsjWHHEA
Governments have often placed underwater cameras on the sea floor to monitor the behavior of marine life. The cameras have spotted some astounding things over the years, and private-sector investigators have followed suit with aquatic cameras of their own. One young man from Chile who placed a camera in the Pacific Ocean captured the image of an unusually large fish and immediately reported it to authorities. By synchronizing frames of video and doing some calculations, marine biologists determined the size of the animal...an astonishing 62 feet. Being skeptical, they re- calculated their results and got the same amazing result. This could be real life evidence that the Megalodon exists!
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For copyright matters please contact us: OfficialAmerikano@hotmail.com
_________________________________________________________________
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Great opportunity for a statistical analyst in a global organisation in Cape Town. If you have 3 - 5 years experience as a statistical analyst, data warehousin...

Great opportunity for a statistical analyst in a global organisation in Cape Town. If you have 3 - 5 years experience as a statistical analyst, data warehousing and google analytics experience and you are looking for new adventures please send us your CV to cpt@initiateinternational.co.za or visit our website for more exciting opportunities.

Great opportunity for a statistical analyst in a global organisation in Cape Town. If you have 3 - 5 years experience as a statistical analyst, data warehousing and google analytics experience and you are looking for new adventures please send us your CV to cpt@initiateinternational.co.za or visit our website for more exciting opportunities.

Newlands, Cape Town, house break-in - information wanted

22/05/2014 - Newlands, Cape town, house break-in.
SUSPECT WANTED! If you have any information on this man or can identify the dark colour BMW X3 used for the ro...

22/05/2014 - Newlands, Cape town, house break-in.
SUSPECT WANTED! If you have any information on this man or can identify the dark colour BMW X3 used for the robbery, please contact bsecuremichele@gmail.com

22/05/2014 - Newlands, Cape town, house break-in.
SUSPECT WANTED! If you have any information on this man or can identify the dark colour BMW X3 used for the robbery, please contact bsecuremichele@gmail.com

Subscribe to Sofar Sounds for new music every day: http://bit.ly/subscribetosofar
Manny Walters performing "My OwnFault" at Sofar Cape Town on June 22nd, 2017. Sofar puts on hundreds of intimate shows each month around the world. Find an upcoming date in your city: http://bit.ly/findasofar
Sofar Sounds transforms everyday spaces - like a living room or retail shop - and turns it into a captivating venue for secret, live shows, creating an immersive experience that brings guests & artists closer together. Each Sofar is small, and typically features three diverse acts, with no headliner.
Attend, Host, Perform, Volunteer - the many ways you can get involved and be a part of the Sofar Sounds experience.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Find us on Facebook and Twitter for more information
http://facebook.com/sofarsounds
http://twitter.com/sofarsounds
http://facebook.com/sofarsoundscapetown
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Artist: Manny Walters
http://facebook.com/mannywalters
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/anecdotes-ep/id1010954371
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Filmed by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Edited by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Audio by: MyOhMy Entertainment
http://myohmy.co.za
Lighting: Bounceboard Productions
http://bounceboardproductions.com
Venue: The LegacyProject

Subscribe to Sofar Sounds for new music every day: http://bit.ly/subscribetosofar
Manny Walters performing "My OwnFault" at Sofar Cape Town on June 22nd, 2017. Sofar puts on hundreds of intimate shows each month around the world. Find an upcoming date in your city: http://bit.ly/findasofar
Sofar Sounds transforms everyday spaces - like a living room or retail shop - and turns it into a captivating venue for secret, live shows, creating an immersive experience that brings guests & artists closer together. Each Sofar is small, and typically features three diverse acts, with no headliner.
Attend, Host, Perform, Volunteer - the many ways you can get involved and be a part of the Sofar Sounds experience.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Find us on Facebook and Twitter for more information
http://facebook.com/sofarsounds
http://twitter.com/sofarsounds
http://facebook.com/sofarsoundscapetown
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Artist: Manny Walters
http://facebook.com/mannywalters
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/anecdotes-ep/id1010954371
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Filmed by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Edited by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Audio by: MyOhMy Entertainment
http://myohmy.co.za
Lighting: Bounceboard Productions
http://bounceboardproductions.com
Venue: The LegacyProject

Cape Town Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

https://www.expedia.com/Cape-Town.d6046820.Destination-Travel-Guides
Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

SARS employees embark on an information drive, Cape Town

As the taxman targets to collect over one-point-one trillion rand this tax season. Hundreds of revenue services employees on Saturday embarked on an information drive in Cape Town. They thanked South Africans for their loyal tax paying ways, as also gave useful information to the public on who must submit returns.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

Long Street, Cape Town. Pinned as one of the most dangerous cities in the world?

Everyone keeps asking to see Long Street at night - We've done that a few times in the past like this...
https://youtu.be/JjFcf23V1Zo?t=55s
or this
https://youtu.be/6H1Iabq562A
Creating a viral video is almost impossible, in a context of viral videos this one is a success in the context of Cape Town
https://travelvids.tv/behind-scenes-whats-long-street/
Want to create and edit videos like this, go and check out our FREE 20 tips on how to make your own travel video with your smartphone.
http://travelvids.tv/how-to-create-vacation-videos/
Dean put on his tour guide hat for a day and visited Long Street in Cape Town. His journey takes him from the bottom to the top and down again. There are close to 60 shops and people in this video, but you only see Dean 3 or 4 times. He used a simple trick we like to call "The informal interview".
The InformalInterview
Not everyone likes being on camera, but luckily there is another way of getting information across to the viewer. This is something we call an informal interview. Just ask people simple questions. Obviously you may want to give your interviewee a pre-warning that you are filming (and ask permission). I put emphasis on the word simple because you don't want long open ended answers. Also try and get them to answer with the question repeated in the answer.
Example:
Q: Where are we? A: Here. Wrong.
Q: Where are we? A: We are here. Correct
This way you can cut your voice asking the question out of the final video.
Cape Town TravelGuide take you up and down long street.
Want to see what it's like at night in Cape Town city Centre check out this video
Long Street, Cape Town is said to be one most dangerous city in the world... we went out to prove otherwise, by meeting the people that work here...
If you take your credit cards and wallet with you it will end up empty from all the cool stuff you can buy.
Or maybe not, if you have Euros & dollars to spend its one of the most affordable cities in the world not to mention the friendly people and the beauty.
Like any major city small crime is a reality, so be vigilant and don't flash your cash.

Cape Town's Crack Crisis Laid Bare (2001)

Crack Houses (2001): This exposé investigates the growing crack problem in Cape Town, from the squalor and desperation of a notorious crack-house, still operating after several police raids, to the widespread use of youths as young as 16 as carriers and sellers.
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In a well-known crack den in Cape Town, "the Rainbow Nation turns a paler shade of grey together". The dealing is not restricted to poor ghettos either, drugs are widely and brazenly available from polite youths in the most respectable middle-class suburbs. Such is the level of these children's professionalism, that they even circulate price lists cataloguing their wares at school. Drug-dealing and use has become so ingrained in the fabric of community life that few residents are prepared to speak out, and police are seemingly powerless to stop the dealing. "As night follows day follows night they arrive… and stay till their money runs out". Penetrating secret footage from inside these bastions of drugland gives a powerful insight into the growing problem of drug addiction and supply.
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5 Megalodon Caught on Camera & Spotted In Real Life! #2

5 MegalodonCaught on Tape & Spotted In Real Life!
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The Megalodon is a prehistoric creature resembling a shark, but much bigger and more vicious. Megalodon or “big tooth is a species of 20-yards-long sharks that lived between 23 and 2.6 million years ago. Its teeth were 7 inches long and could tear through meat like butter. This massive monster is considered to be the most powerful predator in history. But some say that specimens of the terrifying fish still live in our waters today. Here are 5 Megalodons caught on camera & spotted in real life part two.
#5 Cape Town Megalodon Attack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8LB4KXGkg
On a charter fishing boat, off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, four friends decide to take a fishing trip. One of the girls on the ship says they are off to catch the biggest fish they can find, but it seems like maybe the biggest fish found them. The boat suffers an enormous blow, the camera falls to the floor and you can hear the friend’s voices screaming. Later, news reports claimed that the bodies of the four people could not be found. Investigators also found the boat either bitten or torn in half.
#4 Not Quite Biting Today...Wait, Yes They Are
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Imagine sitting on a boat, enjoying a beer and fishing when you see a much bigger fish than you bargained on. The man in this video captures two fins approaching his boat. His fright escalates when see how far apart the dorsal fin and the upper lobe are from one another.. The fisherman finally panics, but captures a terrific up-close image of the gigantic monster of the deep. If the video isn't a forgery, there is no question that the size of the fish makes it a real-life present-day Megalodon.
#3 KayakCatastrophe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcFcy6v4yeo
Almost any shark can be terrifying. But 42 footer right in front of your kayak? This incident happened to one unlucky kayak enthusiast on his day off. As the giant black shark approaches the hobbyist, you can see the man trying to paddle away from certain death. Compared to this brutal doom, they actually had it easy in the movie Deliverance.
#2 Megalodon Attacks A Whale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_3715886429&feature=iv&src_vid=i77ZXdhe148&v=n-H8pgyqdIg
The whale is the biggest creature to roam in the depths of the ocean. A whale's surface splash is a tremendous visual. But this time, the whale's breathing is interrupted by a Megalodon, and what happens next has been called a clash of the titans. But what happens when this event is ruined by a battle of the titans. A whale fighting a Megalodon. Unfortunately, we don't have a happy ending to report - the Megalodon makes a meal out of a chunk of the whale's tail, wounding the beautiful giant.
#1 Chile Today, SharkTomorrow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWyGsjWHHEA
Governments have often placed underwater cameras on the sea floor to monitor the behavior of marine life. The cameras have spotted some astounding things over the years, and private-sector investigators have followed suit with aquatic cameras of their own. One young man from Chile who placed a camera in the Pacific Ocean captured the image of an unusually large fish and immediately reported it to authorities. By synchronizing frames of video and doing some calculations, marine biologists determined the size of the animal...an astonishing 62 feet. Being skeptical, they re- calculated their results and got the same amazing result. This could be real life evidence that the Megalodon exists!
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Newlands, Cape Town, house break-in - information wanted

22/05/2014 - Newlands, Cape town, house break-in.
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Manny Walters - My Own Fault | Sofar Cape Town

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Manny Walters performing "My OwnFault" at Sofar Cape Town on June 22nd, 2017. Sofar puts on hundreds of intimate shows each month around the world. Find an upcoming date in your city: http://bit.ly/findasofar
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Artist: Manny Walters
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Filmed by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Edited by: Sofar Sounds Cape Town
Audio by: MyOhMy Entertainment
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Lighting: Bounceboard Productions
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Venue: The LegacyProject